Three Midland teens each are being held on a $50,000 bond Friday on a charge of engaging in organized criminal activity after they allegedly broke into a convenience store, stealing beer, tobacco and candy.

Brandon Glen Massey, 17; Brent Douglas Huckabee, 18; and Kaden Wayne Parker, 17, all are being held on a third-degree felony of engaging in organized criminal activity. Three juveniles were named by the trio, but because they are younger than 17, police will not disclose their identity or charges.

Detectives were asked to assist patrol officers Tuesday morning in reference to a burglary at Cedo's gas station on the 4300 block of West Illinois Avenue. The burglary occurred sometime between closing and business hours, according to the arrest warrants.

The owner told police the burglars forced entry into the store and stole beer, cigarettes and candy.

When police and employees reviewed the surveillance camera video, one of the employees positively identified Massey. The video showed the teens enter a fenced-in courtyard behind the building. Some males then began throwing items at the glass windows until it broke. The footage shows at least four suspects enter the building to steal items, the reports read.

Detectives later met with Massey and conducted an interview with him, after advising him of his rights. He voluntarily admitted to being a "look out" during the burglary and said he helped carry the stolen beer. He then identified Parker and Huckabee and three juveniles, according to the affidavits.

Parker and Huckabee then were contacted. Both subjects admitted to taking part in the burglary with Massey. They both named the same three juveniles.

If Massey, Huckabee and Parker are found guilty of the third-degree felony, they could serve up to 10 years in prison.